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Mai

Mai is a name and term that appears in several languages and cultures. It is used as a given name in East and Southeast Asia and as a surname in Chinese, Vietnamese, and related communities. It also shows up as a transliteration in other languages and can denote different concepts depending on the script.

As a given name, Mai is common in Vietnam and Japan. In Vietnam, Mai is a feminine

As a surname, Mai appears in Chinese-speaking contexts, where it can be a romanization of several characters

Other uses include Thai, where mai is the transliteration of the negation particle ไม่, meaning “not” or

given
name
and,
less
often,
a
surname;
its
meaning
is
often
linked
to
flowers
such
as
apricot
or
plum
blossoms,
though
the
exact
sense
varies
with
the
chosen
characters.
In
Japan,
Mai
is
a
popular
feminine
given
name
written
with
various
kanji;
the
most
common
is
舞
meaning
“dance,”
but
other
combinations
exist
that
can
convey
different
meanings.
(for
example
麦,
meaning
“wheat”).
In
Vietnam,
Mai
is
also
a
widely
used
surname,
separate
from
its
use
as
a
given
name.
The
pronunciation
and
character
choices
differ
by
language
and
region.
“no.”
The
cross-cultural
presence
of
Mai
means
it
appears
in
personal
names,
literature,
and
media
around
the
world,
often
without
implying
a
single
origin
or
meaning.